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Item 789551
Specification | Description |
| Sleeping capacity | 4 |
| Average minimum weight | 11 lbs. 9 oz. |
| Average packaged weight | 13 lbs. 5 oz. |
| Floor dimensions | 106 x 99 inches |
| Floor area | 65 square feet |
| Vestibule area | 18 + 6 square feet |
| Peak height | 50 inches |
| Doors | 2 |
| Canopy fabric | Ripstop nylon |
| Floor fabric | Coated nylon taffeta |
| Rainfly fabric | Coated nylon taffeta |
| Number of poles | 4 + vestibule |
| Pole material | Atlas Scandium XL |
| Pole diameter | 9.7 / 10.4 millimeters |
| Packed size | 9 x 23 inches |
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Comments about Mountain Hardwear Trango 4 Tent - '08 Closeout:
Took it to the top of Mt. Mitchell, altitude of 6600 some feet. We got there just as the sun was going down, and it was raining. I was in a real rush to get the tent up. This was the first time, and it was so much easier than other tents I've used in the past, and thats with the rain and very little light, plus, I put it together myself while the wife took care of the dogs needs.
It rained and stormed horribly that night. Winds were anywhere from 15-30 mph and felt nothing while in the tent. It was very secure and did keep rain out, and the rain was extremely intense.
I had myself, my wife, 2 full grown german shepherds and a full grown golden retriever in the tent that night, plus my ruck and other gear, but still had room, I'd say for another adult.
The only problem with the tent was it did collect condensation.
I really enjoyed the optional skylight in the ceiling and the little window at the door. This is by far the coolest tent I've seen or been in, a very good purchase. I pat myself on the back.
I also took the tent down and packed it away by myself. It really wasnt too hard, however, when folding and stuffing away, I couldve used an extra hand, but, it wasnt available and still was able to manage.
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Comments about Mountain Hardwear Trango 4 Tent - '08 Closeout:
I used this tent all of last summer on my trip to northern Nunavut and it held up to all of my expectations!!! Even when the hurricane winds hit us, we still were comfortable and dry with it!
This is one of the best tents you ciuld get if your going on any adventures, it holds up to wind and rain, if you keep it facing the wind.
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